Hollywood’s most powerful women have weighed in on who they want as a presidential candidate in 2020. From presidents of major production companies to top talent agents, the answers are all the same: left-of-center virtue-signalers, which only serves to indicate that when Hollywood drones on about diversity, they don’t mean diversity of intellectual thought.

For the annual Women in Entertainment Power 100, the Hollywood Reporter probed dozens of top-ranking Hollywood women as to whom they would like to see run for the top office in 2020. Absolutely none said President Trump or a Republican in general. Some gave cryptic answers like “two qualified adults” or “I’m afraid to jinx it,” but the answers were nevertheless the same.

“Predictably, Oprah ranked as a favorite among the industry insiders, as presidential buzz has engulfed the mogul and star ever since her memorable 2017 Golden Globes speech,” said THR. “Other top mentions lean Democratic, including Texan superstar Beto O’Rourke and California’s own Kamala Harris.”

Former Vice President Joe Biden got a few mentions. Others gave ridiculous answers like celebrity power couple Chrissy Teigen and John Legend. One also called for an Oprah and Ellen ticket.

Another mention was producer Kathleen Kennedy, the executive who arguably transformed the “Star Wars” universe into a woke vehicle of female empowerment. Here are all the direct quotes provided by THR:

“I had a dream Snoop Dogg was my running mate, but we couldn’t decide who would be president and who would be vice president, so we went and got pizza instead. Is that what you mean?” — Ellen DeGeneres, TV host, executive producer

“Michelle Obama. A strong and diverse woman and mother in the White House would be awesome.” — Rita Ferro, president of ad sales, Disney-ABC

“It’s my dream that Obama comes back with a waiver on term limits and Lincoln comes back from the other side as his VP. P.S. Oprah is Senate majority leader and Rachel Maddow is speaker of the House. They both take over as president and VP in 2024.” — Stephanie Gibbons, president, multi-platform marketing, FX Networks

“Oprah and Ellen. Seriously. If I had said Trump to you five years ago, would you have believed it could come true?” — Lisa Gregorian, president and chief marketing office, Warner Bros. TV

“Biden or Beto — and ideally with both of them on the same ticket!” — Blair Kohan, board member, partner, motion picture literary agent, UTA

“O’Rourke/Gillum? O’Rourke/Abrams? Always love Elizabeth Warren. There was a time I would have said Gillibrand somewhere on the ticket — but after she threw Al Franken under the bus, she lost me.” — Jenji Kohan, showrunner

“Oprah Winfrey and Dolly Parton — I actually have asked them both to run, I even made T-shirts. Unfortunately, I don’t think I convinced either of them.” — Susan Rovner, executive VP development, Warner Bros. TV

“Kathleen Kennedy and Oprah Winfrey.” — Elyse Scherz, partner, WME

“Stacey Abrams and Lisa Borders: two women who know how to get things done.” — Nina Shaw, attorney, Del Shaw